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Life is full of hypothetical 'what-if' scenarios. But there is one specific topic we find particularly entertaining, and that's Disney Princesses. What if they had curly hair? What if they swapped faces? What if they looked like real people? What if they were celebrities? We could continue questioning the possibilities until the end of time.

Proving just that is an illustrator that goes by the nickname 'Neoqlassicalart'. She decided to ask a rather simple yet interesting question - what if Disney Princesses were plus-sized? Her cute illustrations not only answer this question, they also show how beautiful these Princesses would look like if they had some extra weight.

Finally, even though it seems like we've already covered every single question there is, we never know who will or how they will reimagine the Disney Princesses next. One can only guess.

Scroll down to see these illustrations yourself, and don't forget to tell us what you think in the comments!

#9 Cinderella

Of course Cinderella would be my favorite. Lovely...not lovely for a fat Cinderella, just lovely. no need to add the qualifier. I hope these might inspire someone at Disney to consider a large bosomy Princess. But I don't think the kids could handle the sexiness!

This is really ridiculous, I'm honestly open to new ideas and I don't encourage hatred towards plus-size individuals but it gets to a point where you just have to say stop. Nobody needs this, this isn't necessary, little kids aren't going to need this and it's sad that an adult would make this, it seems like they're trying to feel better about themselves by portraying themselves as princesses. Honestly I don't believe in this because do you really think that Merida would be fat? No! Do you think a mermaid that swims through the ocean all day would be fat? Absolutely not! Being plus-size isn't healthy but that's not my problem so I'll leave it to the individual, just stop making a plus-size version of everything

So what do you think about all the negativity adults have when kids also read these posts? Teach them to put others down because they are not a normal size? What I find fascinating is the amount of body shaming going on. The idea that you have to be skinny to be beautiful is wrong. I find these pieces to be fantastic. Kids read plenty and knowing they will read nasty comments such as others posted here is the real shame.

I agree. Considering childhood obesity is at the highest level its ever been, this is hardly the thing to promote. This has nothing to do with 'body image' because these are simply not healthy body images. Fair enough, Disney princesses are mostly tiny, and that isn't ideal, but the other extreme is not ok either.

Totally agree... especially when they only blow up the waist size and pretend the rest would look/be the same for these princesses. Why should kids learn that unhealthy, dangerous lifestyles are ok and fun and pretty?

This is really ridiculous, I'm honestly open to new ideas and I don't encourage hatred towards plus-size individuals but it gets to a point where you just have to say stop. Nobody needs this, this isn't necessary, little kids aren't going to need this and it's sad that an adult would make this, it seems like they're trying to feel better about themselves by portraying themselves as princesses. Honestly I don't believe in this because do you really think that Merida would be fat? No! Do you think a mermaid that swims through the ocean all day would be fat? Absolutely not! Being plus-size isn't healthy but that's not my problem so I'll leave it to the individual, just stop making a plus-size version of everything

So what do you think about all the negativity adults have when kids also read these posts? Teach them to put others down because they are not a normal size? What I find fascinating is the amount of body shaming going on. The idea that you have to be skinny to be beautiful is wrong. I find these pieces to be fantastic. Kids read plenty and knowing they will read nasty comments such as others posted here is the real shame.

I agree. Considering childhood obesity is at the highest level its ever been, this is hardly the thing to promote. This has nothing to do with 'body image' because these are simply not healthy body images. Fair enough, Disney princesses are mostly tiny, and that isn't ideal, but the other extreme is not ok either.

Totally agree... especially when they only blow up the waist size and pretend the rest would look/be the same for these princesses. Why should kids learn that unhealthy, dangerous lifestyles are ok and fun and pretty?